The people who identify dead bodies are typically forensic professionals, such as forensic pathologists, forensic scientists, or forensic anthropologists. They may also include law enforcement personnel or medical examiners who use various methods, including physical examinations, dental records, and DNA analysis, to confirm a person's identity. Family members or close acquaintances may also be involved in the identification process, especially in cases where visual recognition is possible.
they burrie the dead body but does it have too tio you
parsis do not burn or burry dead people.they dispose the bodies in the tower of silence where vulture come and eat their flesh.
Dead Bodies was created on 2003-04-25.
most people say no but i think there is!!
Beginning in Roman times people started to bury the dead when Christianity took hold, so by the middle ages burial was the preferred method. At times during plague events when there were thousands of dead some bodies were burned, but generally they were buried. This was true on battle fields as well.
no.
They bury them or they cremate them.
they burrie the dead body but does it have too tio you
Coroner.
There are some police officers that take picture of dead bodies. You will also find people working for coroners taking these pictures.
Because people needed to put the bodies of dead people in them, so that the bodies wouldn't rot.
Forensic photographer
Undertaker.
parsis do not burn or burry dead people.they dispose the bodies in the tower of silence where vulture come and eat their flesh.
The word corpses means dead bodies, deceased people.
No, but it does include scaring people with skeletons, bodies, etc., alluding to the dead.
Buried bodies are gradually consumed by bacteria and fungi. These are present in water, air, soil- and in and on our bodies every day. The are the natural decomposers of dead plants, animals and people.